Does anyone have, at their finger tips,what G's preliminary/initial drill results looked like prior to hitting the load. Was it similiar to this?
Hole #61 is the second hole of a of a deep drilling program designed to look for hinge axis and intersecting hinge structures below the Rice Lake mine, as well as for possible repeating Mine Unit rocks similar to the Rice Lake mine unit. This hole intersected a near to massive sulphide unit, mainly pyrite with minor chalcopyrite, grading 13 g/tonne (0.37 oz/ton) gold over 4.0 meters (13 ft) within a broader zone of mineralized quartz-carbonate-chlorite alteration extending beyond the Mine Diabase host unit into the surrounding intermediate volcanic rocks. This type of gold mineralization and sulphide concentration is unique and has not been observed to date by San Gold staff, nor has it been recorded by previous mine operators dating back to the 1930s.